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Hölder continuous dependence and uniqueness results for incremental elastodynamics
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    Hölder continuous dependence and uniqueness results for incremental elastodynamics (English)
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    In this paper the author proves the Hölder continuous dependence of the initial boundary-value problems of incremental elastodynamics upon the body force and initial data on exterior unbounded domains. It is assumed that the elasticity tensor is a function of position and time. The results presented imply also the uniqueness and the continuous dependence of the solution on the elasticities. Proofs are based on a suitable coupling of the logarithmic convexity and weight function methods.
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    Hölder continuous dependence
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    initial boundary-value problems
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    incremental elastodynamics
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    body force
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    initial data
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    exterior unbounded domains
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    logarithmic convexity
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    weight function methods
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